Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders

We call "trauma" events or experiences that affect people more negatively than usual during the course of life and have challenging repercussions later on. Post-traumatic stress disorders are multifaceted strains that occur in human psychology after these negative experiences of a compelling depth.

   Trauma could be a natural disaster, a fire, an accident, a traumatic loss, or a relationship problem. After all, a human being is a being that interacts with what he experiences, and especially experiences with a high depth of impact have perceptual and emotional reflections on the aftermath. We cannot expect anyone not to be affected by an event as serious as trauma. What is important is the size and depth of the impact. No matter what happens, life actually continues and the negative effects of traumatic events also continue. In a healthy psychology, it should be eliminated within a reasonable time period. However, the fact that the traumatic events experienced have actual reflections on the afterlife, their depth and the degree of sensitivity of the living person determine the level of impact. For example, divorce syndrome, accident syndrome, disaster syndrome, fear syndrome. There are traumatic events with high depth. Also, these events have varying rates of impact from person to person. Post-traumatic stress disorders are a psychological problem that is mostly seen in people with sensitive personality structure and low psychological resistance.

    Post-traumatic stress disorders are many psychological problems. It occurs mostly as a result of abnormal effects such as problems. They cause a series of psychological or psychophysiological problems in people such as eating disorders, sleep disorders, psychosomatic problems, palpitations, cold sweat, inability to be alone, dry mouth, nausea, unhappiness syndrome. In total, peace of mind, They create a negative impact on serenity, motivation, joy of living and comfort of life.

    People suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder need to follow a path depending on the depth of the problem they are experiencing. If the distress is extremely deep, both psychiatric treatment and psychological support will be required. Psychological support should be sought if it is not too deep. But it should be known that post-traumatic stress disorders are a problem that people can overcome on their own. n. Don't be a pessimist either... these are not unsolvable problems, but too much time should not be wasted.

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